The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 8

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a AA eS Ah Re ODA AETONE 8A i at Oat Seattle | Society Miss Bilger to Wed Mr.| Davis on May 14; Vis itors to Be Compliment- ed at Dinner; Lecture Recital at Fine Arts. SS RUBY EB. BILGER, daugh ter of Mr, and Mra, W. I. Bilger, bas chosen Saturday, Apri! 34, as the day of her marriage to Mr, Frank Davis. The ceremony will be performed at 6 o'clock in the afternoon at the Hunt's nt Club house, Miss Elsie well, of Francisco, is to be maid of honor Kahler, cousin of the §Toomaman for Mr. Davis ‘There are to be nine little Mower girls, daughters of tho girls for whom Miss Hilger has 1 Maid of honor or brides tilde and Marjorie Durye ett; Vesta and Virginia A den, Patsy An Coffin, Barbara Crowder, Jane Charlotte ‘Tindall and Janet Macdonald . Dinner at Home Complimentary to Mr. and Mre D. F. Appel and Miss Marjorie Appel, of Boston, Mass and Mrs Frederick Metzger, of Hedf Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Marton Cummings are entertaining informal ly at dinner at their home this even-/ ing Ps Tllustrated Recital on Oriental Music ‘The Musical Art society presents Louise C. Beck in an illustrated loo ture recital on “Ortental Wednesday morning, April @'clock, in the Fine Arts t Fourth ave. The proceeds of this recital will go} to the Chinese famine fund. Following is the program. PARTI Archaic Scales—Violm Mra. Ruth Pepper (e) “Festival march on th ‘entry of the emperot @) “The Gifted Flow (e) “Love Song,” Kim “Since from my true lov eft thru the fir tree grov and as the dew from the fir tree (4) “Japanese Classic > | Violin, Mra Ruth Pepper rgetortt, Piano, Mra. Margaret Ashworth Maxson. | PART 11 " (modern). Mra Carl Hobliteel! (in costume) Mra. Frederick Bentley at the piano. 3 Duet, “Rokudan.” Koto by Mra. Tanaka. Samisen by Mra Hiramates. Bong, “Harusame™ (in Japanese) Mi& Bilger to Be Feted In compliment to Miss Ruby Bil ger, Mrs. Hubert Martin and Mrs. Fred Delkin will entertain with a handkerchief shower at the country home of Mrs. Martin, Konoway, Hunt's Point, next Saturday after ‘noon. Miss Gates , Complimented In compliment to Miss Louise Gates, a bride to be, Mrs. Murray McLean entertained with a miscel- laneous shower at her home last Monday afternoon. Twenty friends of the honor guest were invited. eee Wellesley College Endowment Fund Benefit Many parties are being planned for opening performance of “The Bweethtart Shop” at the Metropol. tan theatre next Tuesday evening, when part of the proceeds will go towards the Wellesley college endow- ment fund. Mrs. Frederick Hall Whitg. state chairman of the fund, open to the public. Sgecial features will be an added attraction for th first night and arrangements ha been made with the Women’s Uni Yersity club for supper after the per- formance. Wellesicy gardens, which includes geeds of bachelor buttons, lobelia, verbena, asters, sweet peas, larkspur and love-in-the-mist, will be sold by | & group of pretty maids, Miss Alice | Blake, Miss Phyllis Blake, Miss Jane Perkins, Miss Virginia Sheahan, Miss Lucile Eyman, Miss Mary Lea Fisken, Miss Muriel Waterhouse, Miss Marian Lane, Miss Elma Col tins and Miss Catherine Collina. The committe in charge inchudes: Mrs. Arthur Hallam, president of the club; Mrs. Phillip Marion, vice presi- William H. Sutton, secretary and @hairman of advertising, and Mrs. E. B. Edger, chairman of the tele | Phone committee. The list of patronesses for the af- fair is as follows: Mra. Alfred H Mrs, Frederick H. Baustnan, Mrs Frederick Bentley, Mrs. Elbert F. Blaine, Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, Mrs Archibald 8. Downey, Mrs. Jay 1 Durand, Mrs. John W. Eddy, Bruce Elmore, Mrs. Mrs. Edward 1. € Mrs. Joshua John Erickson, rrett. reen, Mrs, Thomas M. Green, Mrs. George W. Boole, Mrs. Robert C. Brinkley, Mrs. Keith Bullitt, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. urd B. Burwell, Mrs. R. M. Calkin ®. B. Chinn, Mrs, John Collins, Mra. Charles D. Stimson, Mrs. Fred 8. Stimson, Mrs. Edwin Strout, Mr Robert 8. Wilson and Mrs. Raymoud Wright. Mrs. Henry Suzzallo, Dean Ethel Huntley Coldwell, Mrs. David Thompson, Mrs. Frederick ford, Mrs. P. J. Frein, Mrs. (1 Phillips, Mra, John Condon, Mrs. M Lyle Spencer, Mrs. Keith Gregory Mrs. Herbert Condon and Mrs. W. P. G@orsuch, Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, Mrs. Richard Perry, Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, M A. E. Le Ballister, Mrs. Adele Pallard, Mrs. I. B. Cor Miss Nellie Cornish, Mrs. N. i. imer, Mrs. J. W. Spangler, Mrs. George W. Soliday, Mrs. John Roberts, Sr, Mra. D. A. Nicholson, Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs, Charles Burnside, Mrs. Meyer Blum and Mrs Albin Matzger Faculty Wives Meet for Luncheon The Faculty Wives met for their annual luncheon in the Home Eco nomics building on the campu Monday, with Mrs, George Freeland| guests at the Hotel Washington, The marriage of Miss Bonnie Bell, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. William Stuart Bell, to Mr. Monte Reid Coleman, twas d on Tuesday evening in the First Baptist church. —Portrait by M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell Studio. the hostess. newly elected Surzallo, Mrw. J. L, Worcester, Mra. Edmond Meany, Mrs, Fred Harris, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Lyle Spencer. Annual Meeting of Sunset Club Announcement annual meeting of the Sunset club | troghes, the new quartermaster, and | for next Wednesday morning at 10/ seq Hughes. Those who added to! Reservation for must be made before Tuesday noon, is made of Calendar for edie: Tea Shop The different gullds tn charge of {* bridge luncheon given on | the Little Orthopedic Tea Shop next be, Monday Trinity church, Miss Rebecea Collins, hont-| oaw; Tuesday, St. Mark's guild of St. church, Mra, J. EB Westorinster Preabyterian Ma T. 8. Clingan, hostess; Thursday, St. Mar. guild of St. Mark’s church, Mrs. J. H. Gaffney, hostess; Friday, Washington Park guild, Mra Fred | en Guests discussed an interesting Mount Baker Park Luncheon Club The Mount Baker Park Wednes- day Lancheon club will meet at the | clubhouse at 1 o'clock next Wednes | 4 - day. The hostesses will be Mra, A. Mrs. J. A. Duncan, Reinier Beeuwkes and Mrs announces that the performance is} Personal F. Ostrander and ehil- dren, who have been spending the week at Enatai, will Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles I. Wilderness, | 1; where she spent several days with | gu, Mr. and Mrs. jand family left yesterday by motor dent and publicity chairman; Mrs. | . - taj |Plan to remain for a few days. Mr. Orville Allen, of Lake Stev: has been a guest jher home yester¢ Anderson, Mrs. Richard A. Ballinger, | e Madame Myra Pless returned yes- Bellingham, where she several days as the . Compton and Mrs |terday from Mrs. | and Mrs. RM. Calkina, Jr, are entertaining aa ghelr gueste Mr . Calkins and » Calkins, of Chicago, ee Frederick M. Thursday for New York, , Mrs, | Padelford left commission. returned Thury Portland, where he went on business. the Country ley, of Seattle, the house guest of where they will spend the summer 1d Frink, daughter Bet y.|sung by Mrs, Bowler, wife of Cap: Washington for 4 and | wag given on Friday at the Officers’ are|club, Fort Worden. The club was MRS. MONTE REID COLEMAN Society at the |Harbor Forts AUSPICIOUS DINNER | dinner given on Tursday, at! his Fort Worden quarters, by Colo |nel John L. Hayden, U. 8. A. com mander of the Puget Sound t defenses, complimented Colone! Schultz, engineer corps, U. & A and welcomed auxpiciously Captain | | | the cccasion’s success were Major Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A. and Mra. Lemmon ARTISTRY AT PORT WORDEN An affair eo touched with artistry to be a matter of comment was | Wednemlay at their Fort Worden quarters by Mrs. Merriam, wife of | Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, | U. & A., commander of Fort Wor. den, in honor of Miss Downing, of ‘w York, the house guest of jajor Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. S A, and Mrs. Miller. Seated at a round table, with a hostess of distinguished beauty, atx menu, served among decorations Capitol Hull guild, Mra. J. i Winn, | "here the sheen of gold gauze, the [purple of massed pansies in silver) bowls, the gleam of candies in sil ver candlesticks, half hidden in green and viol tulle, formed a) |pleture not soon forgotten. Bridge |followed luncheon. The first prize | |was won by Mra, Howler, wife of | , Captain Louls James Bowler, U. 8. | the second by Mrs. Applin, wife | of Major F. D. Applin, U. 8. A, and} jthe third by Mrs. Fitepatrick, wife of Captain Francia J. Fitzpatriek, | |U. 8. A. An exquisite souvenir was |awarded the guest of honor, BRILLIANT LUNCHEON [AT FORT FLAGLER At their Fort Plagier quarters, on Tuesday, Lieutenant Colonel Jairus return | Aiphaeus Moore, U. 8. A., com: mander of Fort Flagler, and Mrs | Moore entertained at luncheon tn honor of Colonel John L. Hayden 8. A., commander of the Puget nd coast defenses, and in com pliment to Major Franklin Babcock |U. 8. A. of the Inspector General's |department. A garden bouquet, in & Buddha bowl, centered the table, where brilliant wit and cosmopoll-| tan appointments seemed somehow | exotic in this remote island fort, |SUPPER DANC FORT LAWTON Several handsome supper parties ere given at Fort Lawton on | Wednesday, following the officers’ |hop, admirably managed by ered, H. C. K. Muhlenberg, U. 8 chairman of the Hop committee. The supper given by Colonel Oscar J. Charles, U. 8 A. colonel com:| manding, was a large affair. The| |hostees was aasisted by Mrs. Aber |nathy, wife of Commander gAber |nathy, U Other supper™hosts [on this were Major Har vard M 8. A, and M Moore, orke Newlove, U 8. A. and Mrs, Newlove TEA WITH SONG | At the impromptu tea given on Monday at their Fort Worden quar ters by Mra, Lemmon, wife of Major | Kelley Benjamin Lemmon, U. 8. A., in compliment to Mrs, John Twoms AT the rector of Saint Paul's, the Rev- erend George Davis Adams, and Mre. Adams, a delightful feature was the group of songs, accom panied by Mrs. A, T. Leavett, and in Louis James Bowler, U, 8 A was poured by Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Alvin Charles Miller, medi cal corps, U, 8. A, and their house guest, Miss Downing, aesisted the hostess SMALL AND VERY | SMART | A dance, small and very smart, decorated with flags, light refresh ments were served, and the music SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921. ‘Music HE SEATTLE STAR MRS. THOMAS EDMUND DOUGLAS |Heard April 20 In Westminster Presbyterian church on Tuesday eve- Calhoun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Dr. Thomas —Portrait by Grady Studio, ning, Miss William Mein Calhoun, became the bride Edmund Douglas. ‘Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY Jin @ body upon th the meeting adjournment ot | business meeting of |the club, May 3, no one will be ad: mitted unless whe presents her mem: bership card, becaure meeting for the annual g¢lection Woman's Century Club French department a nominating committee has been ap Washington timber and great janticipated in the coming election.!] Queen Arme eirete of the Fratt This policy of having Round Tabie| discussions has developed some fine talent in the club; #0 much #0 that | they will be! theatre for the Wellesley Coll P. m. at the home of 12th ave. N. The hostesses are to be Mre. Dahlem M. Shaw and Mre. Curteat events by the members on such subjects as| . “Bonds.” “Real Estate” and “Insur- South End Improvement Club The South End Improvement club hold @ meeting |, Georgetown, April 18, | Saturday, April 16, the club wit! have its sixth industrial and “know | tour, and this will be! conservatory at to see and hear | your own city” St. Joseph's Court, U, C. 0. F. Manning will en- j beauties of nature. ltertain with a benefit card party at | All are expected | the conservatory at m. There is in store for the club | Mon- | rare treat, On Tuesday Mrs. /Dess and Professional Women’s club | Joreph’s Court be ansinted by Cleary and Mrs. Joseph Friends are invited. Manning will Exhibit given under the | pices of the City Federation of | lo of Mothers and P.T. A. | Women's clubs at the Hippodrome. the women professional Parent-Teacher association will hold |*hould certainly in seeing these fine exhibits and in | becoming educated as to the home large attendance of members | Products a large attendance is expected at the ; Meeting, and a real treat is in store for the club when it arrives at the an important on Monday Seattle Marathon Guard, W. B. A. Seattle Marathon guard. French Pianist to Be The enthusiasm thet hae gy Alfred Cortot, the disting Freneh pianist, in the Kaatern on hin present tour, will undout be equaled in Seattle, when hak pears in concert April 20, sil First. Methodist church, in the tational event arranged by She Clay & Co Cortot enjoys the reputation | ing one of the greate France has ever prod Hie ringing tone, finense in shading dramatic foree pianist give er of interpretation that A po lighta all wh | Thruout his present tour, Cortot in being maminted in bile ceorta by the DuoArt piano, OF instrument it han been enables one to stretch ment of divine beauty | Cortot himself is very enth | over is modern invention | taken great delight in mystifyi | audience with his twoplano | tions | Among the numbers which G will play are t Br and Polon: Begl lax” by Albinez, ide en Yorn by Saint-Baens, “tude f by Chopir utie” (The Two of his selections, the Ch and “Variations h Cortot will play one part while the other part is pl lon the DuoArt by means of @ lerd reproducing his own playh | Cortot has @eplayed his abilit an exceptibnally skillful adapteg’ his work, “Litany,” by Schub tot. Th one of the comp |which he will play at the here DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, APRIL 16— Young and roaugh will honor of the 8t. Nicholas & dancing party at the uth Martin will wed er C. Hewitt at the and Mrs. Byron Le SUNDAY, APRIL Mr. and Mra Edgar L.. Webster compliment Mr, and Mra Bordeaux with @ supper gives thetr home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brode entertain with © wupper at MONDAY, APRIL 18— Monday Practice ciub will with Mra. John Ertkeon, #15 gar et, at 11:20 o'clock TUESDAY, APRIL 19— Dr. and Mrs. & 1. Edgers wit tertain at “The Sweetheart for the benefit of the Well College endowment fund, et Metropolitan theatre Mrs. F. W. Hurlbut and Mra J, Hurvham will entertain at tes af the home of Mre. Hurlbut, pliimentary to Miss Ruby Bilger, bride-elect. SETI ERERS SE72 DESESE Coe es Flower Mission will be ent at the home of Mra Frank endowment fund. WEDNEADAY, APRIL 20— Miss Evelyn Lane will entertats formally at tea at her “Laneburst,” on Mer Mrs. Carl O. Martin will be fh con hostess at the Halmar te. County Association of Gra@ie o Nurses will be hostesses af dance given at the ple. FRIDAY, APRIL 22— Annual Tennis Ball wi take | at Christensen’s hall. Mra Harold Scott MeCaughey entertain with a bridge tee. compliment to Mra William ris. veer, yg’ co B. Owens will wati tn a bridge tea, complim! to Mrs. William Edris, LEARNING THE FOX- The Man—Well, how am I on? His Partner—Not too badty, | thing. But you must get rid of chest. Dancing men simply have them.—Punch (London), "For good apple ple, go to —Advertisement. evening. April 18, at § p. m ren ave. and Stewart st ADDITIONAL CLUBS The Cosmopolitan a membership on Tuesday committee on arrangements the social committee. expecially planned for the new mem bers recently taken into the acquainjed with the old mem On Saturday evening, April 9, at the home of her parénts, Mr. and Mrs, David E. Dunbar, Miss Lovina Dunbar became Mrs. Robert Oliphant Morrison, —Portrait by M. FP; Kirkpatrick, Bus shnell Studio. lima Hervin | sked to come dressed Ex-Service Men — HAT will you do with your bonus? ill it slip away from you for trifling things that soop will be worn out and forgotten? Why not deposit that bonus in a Savings Account as a “nest egg” for an emergency fund? You may need money in case of sickness or unem- ) Besides your funds on de- posit will be working for you every your store without }was p rfection. ‘She. conuaiiess, ta P fanaa, was honor gueet on Thurs | The Acacia club for married wom was headed by | i | Major sisted by Captain Louis J jler, | Parker, Flagler quarters by Black, after which the Lieutenant Cyrus Raking company orge B./a tour conducted by the educational ’ ald was Car Flagler from » baking industry Lotus Club Rainbow Ball | BACHELORS DINNER DANG adding to effort on your part. Open Saturday 6, in the Masonic temple The committee in | sist of Messrs nold Fredlund, Worden returned their soc entertaining arge will con nesses will be commander of Fort Fi Emerick and RED CROSS JURSING CLA |at Gatewood at 7 Monday and Thursday Combined Resources, Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank and Dexter Horton National Bank $23,875,207.66 eee, Horion ‘) Trust and ~ Savings Bank Second Avenue at Cherry Street Fort Worden Major Charles Re Business and Professional Women’s Clubs 19 there will be a Cur rent Events Round high prize going to Captain W | morning at | , dental corps: at Whitworth school at Thursday evening at Brighton on Beach at er of the discus in order that the business and and by Mrs. of Captain Joseph Stiley, » discussion of matters at Colored Y r of Commerce 1 to be pres Yesler library at 7 going to the manufacturers’ evenings, 6 to 8 gsTe '

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